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Copic Coloring Die Cuts & Copic Coloring Glitter Die Cuts

I'm back today to share a couple more rainbow cards. These techniques aren't new, but they're new to me. They were super duper fun and a lot easier than what most would think.

I first saw the Glitter Die Cut Technique in a Jennifer McGuire video and fell in love with it. I highly recommend adding this to your to do list, if you haven't already! I won't go in to any detail on how I made mine, Jennifer's video explains it all and she does beautiful work.

If you're interested in any of the products I've used. I will have thumbnail links for you at the end of the post!

I'm going to start with the card I actually made second. Although I really like them both, I think this one is my favorite. Sheesh, I almost feel like I'm choosing which child is my favorite...

Again, I suggest you watch Jennifer McGuire's video to see how this is done. I used Martha Stewart Crystal Fine Glitter instead of colored glitter, because I wanted to color it in with Copic's. I used the same stamp set, ink and paper as the card above.

I can't wait to try this again with different dies and glitters. These techniques are fabulous on so many levels!

Well that's it for today peeps! I'm supposed to be packing for a family trip tomorrow. Is it bad that I started thinking about what crafty things I wanted to take before I even thought about clothes? Yeah, I didn't think so either.

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